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2013 Omaha Street of Dreams: Home #3

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This home was tied with Home #2 as my favorite.

Home #3 Builder: Absolute Customs – Designer: Inspired Interiors by Sallie Elliott, Pearson & Company
 
4,852 Total Finished Square Feet: 4 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms, Modern Tuscan Ranch Style
 
Price: $585,000
This is the same builder and designer that built my dream home last year. Although this one wasn’t quite as amazing, it was still one of my favorites of the show. I always find these homes harder to photograph properly because of the low light so unfortunately, I feel my photos never do the spaces proper justice.
The Office. I loved this little office/lounging space right off of the entryway. The chandelier alone told me I would loved the home. Very reminiscent of what I’m looking for here.
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The nursery. A very sweet little room and the art over the crib seems like a do-able DIY.
Nursery with Sugarboo Art, a Striped Pouf and French details.
Nursery with Sugarboo Art, Wood Angel Wings and French details.
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The master bedroom.
The living room. I loved the styling on the built in shelving. Also loving how they wallpapered the back of just the lowest shelving space. It was also to see I’m not the only pillow karate chopper in Omaha 😉
A neutral living room with an olive tree, chesterfield couch and French details.
Living room with stone fireplace wall surrounded by gray built-in cabinets and shelving.
Stacked stone fireplace with gray built-in shelves. Love the look of this with the TV.
Tan couch with blue-gray and Merci pillows.
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The dining room.
The kitchen.

The basement, although nice, confused me a bit. Suddenly it felt very country/Southwestern – not really flowing with the rest of the house at all. But, my husband loved it because of the theater and this: a driving range….

I did like the sunken bar and the barstools. It was also the first time I had seen the “hardwood” tiles used on a wall before. I’m not sure I’m sold on the look yet, but it is an interesting concept.

That concludes the mini-tour of Home #3. Which of these first two is your favorite so far? The next one has a lot of great features to share as well!

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  1. Jeannine says

    October 28, 2013 at 4:55 pm

    Hee hee, I’m a pillow karate chopper too. My son really loves doing it for me. Alas, we’re not in Omaha, but Wichita is close, right? Glad to see another blogger in the midwest. We seem to be kinda few and far between. Lovin’ your style and your blog!!

    Jeannine @ The Concrete Cottage

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  2. Michelle Patino says

    July 23, 2014 at 12:54 pm

    Do you know where the event chair in the family room came from. …the brown scratchy looking one

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    • Sarah says

      July 25, 2014 at 10:31 am

      I don’t. However, perhaps the designer listed could assist?

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  3. Amy says

    January 1, 2015 at 5:19 pm

    Hi,
    I love the stone used on the columns to the left and right of the fireplace. Do you know what brand/color this stone is? If not, do you know who I could contact and ask?
    Thanks!

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    • Sarah says

      January 2, 2015 at 10:36 am

      Unfortunately, I don’t know. However, here is the builder’s website. I’m guessing if you let him know which home it was he could help you out 🙂 http://www.absolutecustomsinc.com/

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  4. Jane Kraus says

    June 26, 2016 at 2:01 pm

    Love the shelves on either side of the fireplace. were these custom built or ordered from somewhere and installed?
    Thank you

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  5. Lauren says

    February 3, 2017 at 10:34 pm

    Do you know the paint colors used in the living room? On the walls and the built ins? Thanks!!

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    • Sarah says

      February 6, 2017 at 12:44 pm

      Unfortunately, I don’t. Sorry!

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